About the course
For those interested in leading and managing creative enterprises in the arts, entertainment, communication, and culture?you?ll explore the changing role of cultural leaders and institutions, as well as the new media and methods that transform the way we design and manage cultural experience and engagement. The ACM program is one of the Creative Enterprise Leadership international graduate programs. It is designed for those who intend to design and manage cultural experience and engagement. It is a two-year, cohort-based program. Participants are required to take 42 credits to complete the program and receive a master of professional studies (MPS) in Arts and Cultural Management. The program has five required semesters?fall, spring, summer, fall, spring. Each semester is divided into two terms and participants enroll in two courses per term, with the exception of semesters three and five. Courses are taken in order as listed in the program curriculum. Two five-day intensives?at the beginning and in the middle of the program?provide the opportunity for several brief, intensive courses, including behavioral simulation and negotiating modules. All course work is done in teams.
Coursework is focused on real world strategic challenges for all enterprise activity including the inequity and climate challenges identified in the Global Goals. Particular focus is on the role of cultural leaders on shaping enterprise strategies which connect the aims of culture, community and commerce and create economic value by advancing the well being of human communities and biosystems. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 4 Semester(s)Fees: US$86,436
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Entry requirements for Pratt Institute
The required statement of purpose should reflect the applicant’s personal vision of how the program fits their personal and professional goals, including how the applicant aims to use skills acquired throughout the program. International students must have all transcripts officially translated into English. Both the unofficial and the English translated version must be submitted. Students with a three-year bachelors degree from another country are required to submit a World Education Services (WES). Two letters of recommendation from employers, professors, or others able to judge your potential for graduate study in your specific program. For international students, a minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 82 (Internet) is required for admission to the program. Applicants considered for admission will be interviewed over phone, email, or in-person with the program director.
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 82.0
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